A father and son from Slatington were charged Wednesday after they were found with meth and equipment to make meth, according to court records.

James H. Lloyd, 56, and William Lloyd III, 25, were charged with methamphetamine production, possession of red phosphorous, possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and defiant trespassing.

Both were arraigned Wednesday by District Judge Michael Faulkner and sent to Lehigh County Jail under $100,000 bail each.

Slatington police said they were patrolling at 5:17 p.m. Monday in the 300 block of North Seventh Street when they saw a car parked on a property with no trespassing and private property signs. James Lloyd had previously lived there but was evicted and not permitted back, according to court records.

According to a criminal complaint:

A Slatington officer activated his emergency lights and talked to William Lloyd, who was in the car. James Lloyd was walking from the rear of the property to the car.

Both men were patted down and police found a bag of meth and drug paraphernalia in William Lloyd's pocket. The vehicle was towed and police found a bag that contained more drug paraphernalia, including a syringe and tourniquet.

State police and the Lehigh County Drug Task Force continued the search and found equipment and materials used to make methamphetamine in the car. James Lloyd had earlier told police he grabbed that equipment from the property.